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What is the Japanese word for leaf?

The Japanese word for 'leaf' is 'ha'. =D Hope you got an answer!


What is ha je in English from Japanese?

If you mean 'haje' it doesn't exist. If 'ha' and 'je' are separate, 'ha' can mean 'tooth (teeth)', 'leaf (leaves)' and 'edge (of sword etc)' among others. 'Je' is not Japanese.


Is a Japanese maple leaf alternate or opposite?

Oppsite


What is the scientific name of a Japanese maple leaf?

Acer palmatum


What part of speech is leaf?

A leaf is a noun, but if you mean leaf through the pages, that is a verb. Or if you mean a leafy tree, that is an adjective.


What is the Japanese name for maple as in the leaf?

Maple tree = 椛 (momiji)


How did Japanese express themselves culturally under the Tokugawa shoguns?

by bringing damon salavtore and elena gilbert to marrige


What does culturally adroit mean?

Culturally adroit term is most closely associated with politics and the field of criminal justice. If you are culturally adroit then you're skilled in interacting across gender, ethnic, generational, social and political group lines.


Is a Japanese maple leaf pinnate?

No, a Japanese maple leaf is not pinnate; it typically has a palmate structure. The leaves are often deeply lobed with five to seven lobes, resembling a hand. This distinct shape is a key characteristic of the Acer palmatum species, which is commonly known as the Japanese maple.


Is ashoka a simple leaf?

No, Ashoka is not a simple leaf. It is a tree species native to India and Sri Lanka, known for its ornamental and medicinal properties. The Ashoka tree is culturally significant in Hinduism and Buddhism for its symbolism of love, devotion, and spiritual enlightenment.


How do you write the leaf village in Japanese?

It can be written: 木の葉村


What does deniva mean in Japanese?

Deniva does not mean anything in Japanese.